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背部问题、合并症及其与财富的关联。

Back problems, comorbidities, and their association with wealth.

作者信息

Schofield Deborah J, Callander Emily J, Shrestha Rupendra N, Passey Megan E, Kelly Simon J, Percival Richard

机构信息

NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, University of Sydney, 92-94 Parramatta Rd, Camperdown, Sydney NSW 1450, Australia; School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Edward Ford Building (A27), NSW 2050, Australia.

NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, University of Sydney, 92-94 Parramatta Rd, Camperdown, Sydney NSW 1450, Australia.

出版信息

Spine J. 2015 Jan 1;15(1):34-41. doi: 10.1016/j.spinee.2014.06.018. Epub 2014 Jul 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND CONTEXT

Studies assessing the economic burden of back problems have given little consideration to the presence of comorbidities.

PURPOSE

To assess the difference in the value of wealth held by Australians who have back problems and varying numbers of chronic comorbidities.

STUDY DESIGN

A cross-sectional study.

PATIENT SAMPLE

Individuals aged 45 to 64 years in 2009: 4,388 with no chronic health conditions, 1,405 with back problems, and 3,018 with other health conditions.

OUTCOME MEASURE

Total wealth (cash, shares, superannuation, investment property, and owner occupied home).

METHODS

Using a microsimulation model (Health&WealthMOD), logistic regression models were used to assess the odds of having any wealth. Linear regression models were used to assess the difference in the value of this wealth.

RESULTS

Those with back problems and two comorbidities had 0.16 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.06-0.42) times the odds and those with back problems and three or more comorbidities had 0.20 (95% CI: 0.11-0.38) times the odds of having accumulated some wealth than those with no chronic health conditions. Those with back problems and three or more comorbidities had a median value of total wealth of around $150,000, whereas those with back problems only and back problems and one comorbidity had a median value of total wealth of around $250,500. There was no significant difference in the amount of wealth accumulated by those with back problems and at least one comorbidity and those with other health conditions and the same number of comorbidities. However, those with only one health condition (excluding back problems) had 65% more wealth than those with back problems only (95% CI: 5.1-161.2).

CONCLUSIONS

This study highlights the importance of considering multiple morbidities when discussing the relationship between back problems and economic circumstances.

摘要

背景

评估背部问题经济负担的研究很少考虑合并症的存在。

目的

评估患有背部问题且合并不同数量慢性疾病的澳大利亚人所拥有财富价值的差异。

研究设计

横断面研究。

患者样本

2009年年龄在45至64岁之间的个体:4388名无慢性健康状况者、1405名有背部问题者以及3018名有其他健康状况者。

观察指标

总财富(现金、股票、养老金、投资性房产和自住房屋)。

方法

使用微观模拟模型(健康与财富模型),逻辑回归模型用于评估拥有任何财富的几率。线性回归模型用于评估该财富价值的差异。

结果

有背部问题且合并两种疾病的人积累一定财富的几率是无慢性健康状况者的0.16倍(95%置信区间[CI]:0.06 - 0.42),有背部问题且合并三种或更多疾病的人积累一定财富的几率是无慢性健康状况者的0.20倍(95%CI:0.11 - 0.38)。有背部问题且合并三种或更多疾病的人总财富中位数约为15万美元,而仅有背部问题以及有背部问题且合并一种疾病的人总财富中位数约为25.05万美元。有背部问题且至少合并一种疾病的人与有其他健康状况且合并相同数量疾病的人积累的财富量无显著差异。然而,仅有一种健康状况(不包括背部问题)的人比仅有背部问题的人财富多65%(95%CI:5.1 - 161.2)。

结论

本研究强调了在讨论背部问题与经济状况之间的关系时考虑多种疾病的重要性。

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